12 Questions
What do scientists call the act of closely watching animals to learn about them?
Observing
Why is it hard to look closely at insects according to the text?
They fly away when approached
How does a sawfly protect its eggs according to the text?
By making a glue to fasten them in a safe place
What tool does the poppy-bee use to bore into old wood?
Boring tool
In what way is the saw of a sawfly described in the text?
It's a tool that looks and works like a saw
What kind of instruments do some insects possess according to the text?
Cutting instruments like scissors
Scientists have learned a lot about animals by making observations, which is called making ______
observations
The sawfly uses its saw to make places where the eggs will be ______
safe
The poppy-bee uses a boring tool to bore into ______ wood
old
Insects have tools they use to ______, like the sawfly sawing at plants
live
The sawfly makes a sort of homemade glue that fastens the eggs where they are ______
laid
Scientists observe not only insects but also ______
birds
Explore the world of animals and insects through observation. Learn how scientists study animals to uncover their fascinating lives and behaviors.
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